§ 67.604. Development Site Standards and Principal Building Setbacks.  


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  • The Alternative Housing Development may be designed as an Townhome, Z-lot, or Zero-lot-line development. In all cases, the following development site standards and building setbacks shall apply:

    Alternative Housing Development Site Standards.

    Max. Residential Density: Varies by zoning district.

    Building Site Standards:

    Site Standards 1-Family 2-Family
    Min. Avg. all lots Varies by zoning district
    Min. Area each lot 1600 sq. ft. 2400 sq. ft.
    Mean Lot Width None 25 ft.
    Mean Lot Depth 95 ft. 95 ft.
    Max. ISR 0.55 0.55

     

    Principal Building Setbacks. Except as otherwise specifically permitted by this Chapter, the following standards shall apply. The front yard setback shall be measured from the face of the structure to the property line or, if present, the city services easement. If the Developer elects a 0 ft. side yard setback, the project shall be platted as a Zero-lot-line, Z-lot, or Townhome development utilizing the Alternative Development standards. For Zero-lot-line or Z-lot development, access and maintenance easements shall be required in accordance with the Zero-lot-line development standards. For Townhome development, there shall be no minimum building separation requirement; however, a minimum perimeter setback of 10 ft. shall be required in accordance with the Townhome development standards.

    Development Standards:

    Development Standards Dimension
    Min. Front Yard (primary structure) 15 ft.
    Min. Front Yard (garage/carport) 20 ft.
    Side Yard 0 or 5 ft.
    Min. Street Side Yard 15 ft.
    Min. Street Side Yard (garage/carport) 20 ft.
    Min. Rear Yard 15 ft.
    Min. Building Separation 10 ft.
    Max. Density Min. Open Space Same as zoning district, including bonuses.

     

    ;hn0; (Ord. of 2-22-1993, Doc. #26393; Ord. of 6-20-1994, Doc. #27637; Ord. No. 2016-68, § 11, 11-14-2016, Doc. #1611141201; Ord. No. 2017-24, § 2, 6-5-2017, Doc. #1706051202; Ord. No. 2018-44, § 10, 9-4-2018, Doc. #1809041202)